Play like they did against Tottenham. Don’t play like they did against Hull. Two completely contrasting performances but perhaps two perfect precedents for Jurgen Klopp’s men to learn from.

Explosive starts and early excitement is what granted Liverpool such a dominant start to the season and that’s exactly what needs to happen against Leicester on Monday night. Those in Red must not only terrorise the opposition defence but they must bully the frustrated and desperate champions. Don’t just out-manoeuvre them but out-muscle them as well.

Philippe Coutinho has set the tone for a game Liverpool must not take for granted by recognising Leicester’s success and urging a repeat of the performance that helped the Reds beat Spurs.

“Leicester are last season’s champions, so they have a lot of quality. There are very good players there, so it’s sure to be a difficult game,” he told Liverpoolfc.com.

“Every game in the Premier League is difficult, all teams are well prepared, and so we have to be well prepared. I think that, in our situation, all the coming games will be of equal importance.”

“We have to get on the field 100 per cent focused and try to do the same as we did in the game with Tottenham.”

“We have to be focused from the first minute. We were not 100 per cent focused in the Hull game. I do not know why, sometimes it happens.”

“In the second half, we came back better but, of course, in the Premier League if a team plays a first or second half badly, it becomes complicated.”

“What we have to try to do is the same as we did in the game with Tottenham. That game should serve as an example – [we have to] play well from the first minute.”